‘People find waiting incredibly unpleasant:’ A behavioral economist on why doing nothing during the coronavirus pandemic is so hard — and how to make it easier

‘Research after the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake in China found that those at the epicenter of the quake were less psychologically disturbed than those located at the periphery.’
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